05/27/2025
Central to my practice is a sense of searching. I sift through found photographs, lingering on anonymous faces and everyday moments; a hand reaching for another, the quiet act of coexisting. I’m drawn to the tension of what’s lost to time and what remains. Through layering, obscuring, and recombining found images, I create works that feel like memories both familiar and mysterious.
Photography is a tool of preservation, but also of revision. My work challenges the idea of photography as fact and investigates how memories are restructured. It’s an exploration of memory, home, and identity, shaped by my experiences as a mixed-race and nonbinary artist. I also invite viewers to bring their own interpretations to the work. I want them to ask: Whose memories are we seeing? What stories do we impose on them? How do images shape what we believe about ourselves?
See Kat's work in Finding Home, a two-person show alongside Megan Driving Hawk. Open this Friday 6-9, Saturday 3-6, and Sunday 11-3